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Recently leaked information indicates that Tesla's plan to open up its Supercharger network to all EVs is moving forward. Currently, the company does not plan to cooperate with EV manufacturing companies, but will simply provide access to EV owners through the Tesla App.
Twitter user @mirekbujna recently posted information that Tesla is allegedly going to open Superchargers for third-party electric vehicles. He pointed out that they would simply need an adapter and Tesla App to do this, although pricing remains unknown at the moment.
BREAKING: #Tesla is supposedly going to open Superchargers for non-Tesla EVs. Requirements? Adapter and the Tesla app. Pricing is unclear for now. $TSLA
— Mirek Bujna from Charge Now (@mirekbujna) March 25, 2021
Tesla Charging Tech Could be Used in Start-up Aptera’s Planned 1000-Mile Tri-Wheeled BEVhttps://t.co/O9I8KnXnQU
— Tesmanian.com (@Tesmanian_com) December 6, 2020
Musk has always been committed to helping the world move towards sustainable energy and electric cars have become a big part of that plan. In an effort to achieve a global goal, as soon as the Tesla Supercharger network becomes wide enough, it will be open not to other manufacturers, but to people who own EVs and strive to change the climate situation by purchasing them. This once again demonstrates Musk's commitment to helping the world. His plans and goals have always been focused on long-term prospects. This is why Musk still remains deeply misunderstood by those who cannot think globally and look into the future, foreseeing problems and trying to solve them--or at the very least, sincerely striving to better understand them.
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